More Mad Men Promo Madness: when will Season Four stop torturing us and begin already?

If you're anything like me (and why shouldn't you be?) you simply can't get enough of Mad Men promotion and speculation ahead of the premiere of Season Four (Sunday, July 25th at 10PM on AMC).

Here's some cool videos from AMC (spoiler free of course, but you knew that) to help curb your ravenous appetite ever so much.

A Look at Mad Men Season 4

It's always fun to see Jon Hamm and John Slattery together chit chatting about the show. And Matthew Weiner explains that he doesn't want to ever write the same story twice, while making sure that these characters remain true to what we've seen from them thus far. He's one of the most meticulous craftsman in the game, and so it's always a joy to see where he takes the show from season to season.

Mad Men Season 4 Wardrobe

Fashion has always been a huge part of the show, and it's fascinating to see the subtle changes in costumes as we inch closer to the heart of the 1960s at Sterling Cooper (now SCDP) and beyond.

The Women of Mad Men Answer Fan Mail

Christina Hendricks and Elizabeth Moss field questions from fans such as "Were you happy with where your character ended up last season?" Hendricks (Joan Harris) feels sorry for Joan while being excited about the dramatic tension surrounding her character, while Moss (Peggy Olson) is happy about Peggy's personal maturity and professional progress, noting that she's finally received the one that she's always wanted: Don Draper's approval.

Interesting though: one of the themes of this show is characters wishing for something, getting it, and then being bitterly disappointed with the results.

Ten more days to go until the season premiere, but who's counting… 

By Eric - TV Geek Army "Revered Leader"

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